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Kathleen Beletsky 1955 - 1982

Kathleen Beletsky was born on October 27, 1955 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin United States, and died at age 26 years old on September 22, 1982. Kathleen Beletsky was buried at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Cudahy.
Kathleen Beletsky
Kathleen Ann Wallace, Kathleen Ann Tinus
October 27, 1955
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States
September 22, 1982
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Kathleen Beletsky's History: 1955 - 1982

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  • Introduction

    Kathleen Ann (Wallace) Beletsky's parents were Arnold and Barbara Wallace, and she married Timothy H. Tinus on January 19, 1974, in Waukesha, Wisconsin. They had a son. Kathleen Wallacethen married Carl Beletsky, who murdered her by either shooting her, cutting her throat, or bludgeoning her and cutting off her head. Several scenarios were explored. After he cut off her head, he put it in a wood-burning stove in their basement and attempted to burn it. He disposed of her body in a cornfield. Carl was convicted of her murder in 1983 and received a life sentence but he was paroled in 2022. Her family, including her son from her first marriage, were shocked to learn that he had been freed - they weren't even given prior notice. To read more about the case and Carl's parole, see Victim’s Outraged Sister Blasts Evers.
  • 10/27
    1955

    Birthday

    October 27, 1955
    Birthdate
    Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin United States
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Kathleen was Caucasian.
  • Early Life & Education

    She graduated from Bayview High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • Professional Career

    When Kathleen married Timothy Tinus, she was first a teller at National Del Farm Super Markets and then a teller at First National Bank of Waukesha. When she was murdered, she was a bank manager.
  • 09/22
    1982

    Death

    September 22, 1982
    Death date
    Murdered
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Funeral date
    Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Cudahy, Milwaukee County, WI
    Burial location
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Victim’s Outraged Sister Blasts Evers
The following article was written by Jessica McBride and Jim Piwowarczyk on September 20, 2022:

Victim’s Outraged Sister Blasts Evers, Says Family Wasn’t Notified in Decapitation Murder Parole
“It was sneaky,” Peters says of the parole. “No, I got nothing. I got nothing. I think it was done underhandedly, under the radar.” –Jeanine Peters, sister of Kathleen Beletsky

The sister of Kathleen Beletsky, the Oconomowoc bank manager whose husband cut off Kathleen’s head and burned it in a wood-burning stove in the basement, blasted Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Parole Commission Tuesday, saying that the victim’s family learned the killer was paroled after he was already freed.

Jeanine Peters told Wisconsin Right Now in an exclusive interview that the family did not receive notice of the final parole hearing for Carl Beletsky even though she had received letters for years and even appeared at a parole hearing to oppose his release a couple of years ago. “It was sneaky,” Peters says of the parole. “No, I got nothing. I got nothing. I think it was done underhandedly, under the radar.” She said the family vigorously opposes the release. Peters is the latest victims’ family member to inform Wisconsin Right Now that they did not receive proper notification of killers’ paroles. Local police chiefs have also said they weren’t informed in some killers’ cases. State law requires a reasonable effort to notify victims’ families.

Other than Beletsky’s son, Austin Tinus, Peters is the victim’s closest surviving kin. Tinus did not receive notice either. “Nobody did,” said Peters of the victim’s family. Tinus previously told Wisconsin Right Now that he also opposes Beletsky’s release, but he learned about it from a relative. “No one was for it,” he said of the release. For a time, Peters received a letter every three months. Then, some time passed, and she started to wonder why she hadn’t gotten one lately, she said. She called the Parole Commission to ask. “The woman said, ‘Don’t you know? He’s been out.’ I thought, ‘OK, it would be nice to know that,'” said Peters. Peters disputes old newspaper articles that said Kathleen Beletsky was shot before her head was cut off. She believes that she was bludgeoned or had her throat cut. “And then he cut her head off and threw it in a stove in the basement,” she said. “He (Carl) lies and lies and lies, and he’s still lying,” said Peters.

She believes the parole commission waited to free Beletsky until the prosecutor-turned judge who handled the case retired. “They knew I was the one always writing and going,” she said. “I’ve been doing it since 1983.” “Every time he was up for a parole, they sent me a letter. One time, I actually went there. I was thinking, ‘Wow, it’s been a long time, and they haven’t sent anything, so I called, and the girl said, ‘You didn’t know? They let him out.'” “I never expected him to see the light of day – I mean, what?” Peters said, outraged. “Don’t get it. I don’t get it. Why should he be out? He got life. I don’t get it. I really don’t get it.”

Asked who she blames, she said, “I blame that parole guy,” referring to Evers’ Parole Commission chairman John Tate, who resigned last spring over the botched release of another convicted wife killer, and had authority over the release. She also blames Evers, who appointed and reappointed Tate, saying he was “pleased” to do so in 2021, and who has advocated reducing the prison population by 50%. “What does he care?” she said of Evers. “It’s an election, and he just wants votes, and if that’s the way he’s got to do it…”

She described Kathleen’s sense of humor. “Wherever she was, you’d laugh,” she said. Peters recalled one night when Kathleen invited her and her husband, now a retired police officer, over for dinner with her and Carl. “I came in and he was sitting there. It was like this cold draft came in and grabbed us, both of us. I begged her not to marry him. She married him anyway.” According to an Associated Press story from the time, Carl Beletsky, then 39, an air conditioning salesman who lived in Oconomowoc, “admitted dumping his young wife’s decapitated corpse in a cornfield and trying to destroy the remains of her head in a wood-burning stove.” In 1983, Beletsky was found guilty of first-degree intentional homicide.
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